The Kelsey-Seybold Clinic in Houston has replaced its McAfee suite with SentinelOne for endpoint protection. The clinic conducted proof-of-concept trials on four vendors’ technologies before choosing SentinelOne, which offers high confidence anti-virus protection from both file-based and file-less malware, as well as threat hunting and solution monitoring and response capabilities. The implementation of the new technology had no negative impact on patient care or system performance.

LockBit ransomware group falls victim to hackers itself
A data leak has disclosed information about negotiations with victims, Bitcoin wallet addresses, affiliate accounts, and details of attacks.